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Press Release - Extreme Republican Shutdown Would Delay Nearly 2,000 Long-Term Disaster Recovery Projects and Undermine Community Preparedness

September 28, 2023

With just days left before the end of the fiscal year, extreme House Republicans are playing partisan games with peoples' lives and marching our country toward a government shutdown that would have damaging impacts across the country—including delaying long-term disaster recovery and undermining preparedness in communities across the country. Their partisan approach stands in stark contrast to the Senate's bipartisan progress towards keeping the government open and making a down payment on disaster relief funding.

As the Administration has continued to call on Congress to provide disaster relief funding, the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Disaster Relief Fund (DRF) continues to dwindle and is now forced to prioritize only immediate lifesaving and life sustaining operations. An Extreme Republican Shutdown would leave the DRF underfunded—delaying nearly 2,000 long-term recovery projects in communities across the country. For example, Wilson County School in Tennessee would continue being unable to push forward with rebuilding due to a deadly tornado that left 100 teachers and 1,000 students without classrooms. In New Jersey, millions of dollars meant to help rebuild a senior citizen building following Hurricane Ida would remain frozen. And in Florida, hundreds of millions of dollars of Hurricane Ian recovery obligations would continue to be delayed. An Extreme Republican Shutdown would also undermine communities' preparedness by preventing fire departments from accessing funding necessary to retain firefighters and purchase equipment, halting first responder training, and jeopardizing access to grants for disaster and terrorism preparedness.

The reason these disaster recovery and preparedness priorities are now at risk: extreme House Republicans' relentless efforts to slash funding for vital programs rather than work in a bipartisan manner to keep the government open and address emergency needs for the American people. House Republicans have turned their backs on the bipartisan budget deal that two-thirds of them voted for just a few months ago and instead proposed a continuing resolution (CR) that proposes devastating cuts to programs that millions of hardworking Americans count on—including to FEMA. Their extreme CR also fails to provide the urgent funding President Biden requested for FEMA's DRF.

Below is a breakdown of the nearly 2,000 recovery projects across all 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico that would be further delayed during an Extreme Republican Shutdown:

 

State Total Projects Delayed
Alabama 35
Alaska 14
Arizona 8
Arkansas 17
California 78
Colorado 8
Connecticut 14
Delaware 2
District of Columbia 12
Florida 272
Georgia 10
Hawaii 12
Idaho 1
Illinois 19
Indiana 25
Iowa 23
Kansas 7
Kentucky 122
Louisiana 222
Maine 26
Maryland 11
Massachusetts 58
Michigan 8
Minnesota 11
Mississippi 27
Missouri 15
Montana 7
Nebraska 4
Nevada 3
New Hampshire 17
New Jersey 35
New Mexico 6
New York 214
North Carolina 48
North Dakota 17
Ohio 13
Oklahoma 13
Oregon 80
Pennsylvania 30
Puerto Rico 188
Rhode Island 3
South Carolina 11
South Dakota 17
Tennessee 34
Texas 60
Utah 2
Vermont 12
Virginia 7
Washington 47
West Virginia 8
Wisconsin 3
Wyoming N/A

 

Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Press Release - Extreme Republican Shutdown Would Delay Nearly 2,000 Long-Term Disaster Recovery Projects and Undermine Community Preparedness Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/365720

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